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Case • 2009
for failing to conduct a bed check and for falsifying medical records relating to the patient's death, sued the Department and its commissioner. The employee requested reports completed by the Department's ...
Case • 2003
that no reasonable person could be expected to endure it. Champagne v. Mid-Maine Medical Center, 711 A.2d 842, 847 (Me. 1998). There is no evidence that either Defendant engaged in any conduct that was intended ...
Case • 2001
the possibility that Leverette would be wearing a tampon and suggesting that a female medical professional be present, in light of the "personal" nature of the examination. J.A. 421. Bell further testified ...
Case • 2006
medical and psychological records and reports. In the case of a person who is indigent, the court shall, upon the person's request, assist the person in obtaining an expert or professional person to perform ...
over a three-month trial interrogating conditions and uncovering abuse after abuse that had taken place at Pelican Bay, from prisoners being shot inside housing units, to months-long delays in medical ...
Article • June 5, 2018 • from PLN June, 2018
Filed under: News in Brief
for failing to send a prisoner for medical evaluation and not filing a report about the incident. Granado’s assault charge is still pending. California: The Alameda County Sheriff’s Office announced ...
in a gun, or something that could be used as a weapon, or drugs of some sort, and I will be inserting them into my body.’” Even then, he said, the search would have to be conducted by a medical ...
Article • June 9, 2017 • from PLN June, 2017
Filed under: News in Brief
. Authorities said Matthew A. Culy, 37, purchased the pain medication from Maci M. Atkinson, 24, while he was on work release, then delivered it to prisoner James Kyle Shockley, 30, after he returned to the jail ...
Article • August 7, 2015
to visit nurses and obtain medications." He'd never experienced such jail conditions, he said. Incarceration is isolating by definition, but if you're poor and far from your family, a court-appointed lawyer ...
Article • June 27, 2016
, food, education, medical care, and rehabilitation, the more profits they make. States, at least in theory, have a financial incentive to reduce recidivism, but for private prisons, recidivism produces ...
that the medical examiner's office had initially concluded that Jaquari's death was accidental before changing its ruling to homicide upon learning of Harris' confession, and she was released from prison. And unlike ...
Article • March 28, 2017
, which is described in a flier as “safe housing for all who need it, with the comforts of home, and a feeling of close-knit peer support.” As many as 50 men reside in a converted medical office ...
Article • May 5, 2017 • from PLN May, 2017
Filed under: News in Brief
, issued a statement that confirmed Mims’ medical condition at the time of the killing “was certainly a factor” in the decision to dismiss his conviction. She added that “another ...
Article • October 9, 2017 • from PLN October, 2017
Filed under: News in Brief
Municipal Court Building. According to a representative at the event, they were protesting the fact that prisoners held at the jail were not receiving proper medical care. However, a spokesperson ...
a landmark move resulting from legal action by prison resident Marciano Plata, the court upheld allegations that medical care in California’s prisons was inadequate. The decision pointed to overcrowding ...
when she stabbed and killed the boyfriend during a particularly bad beating, but the voices never did. "The medication don't help," she said. Nor did weekly chats with a prison counselor during her 11 ...
and parents of young children. The BOP must enumerate how many federal prisoners participate in educational and other programs each year, including medically-assisted treatment for substance abuse, and how many ...
Filing • December 30, 2024
, including the right to 12 humane housing conditions, to access appropriate medical and mental health care, to receive 13 disability accommodations, to be free from race and sex discrimination ...
Filing • November 25, 2025
Filed under: Censorship
to humane housing conditions, to access appropriate medical and mental 4 health care, to receive disability accommodations, to be free from race and sex 5 discrimination, to be protected from harm ...
Brief • July 19, 2007
severely injured, requiring medical attention. In response to this incident, even though none of the Plaintiffs were involved at all in the beating of Officer Baker, numerous Cook County Sheriff’s Deputies ...
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